By John Winsor
We never saw it coming. The whole slope exploded. The earth moved, and the terrain shifted underfoot as an avalanche swept us nearly 1,000 feet toward and then over a 30-foot cliff. I remember the sensation of falling; it was like being caught in a massive washing machine. Through my goggles, I saw flashes of light and utter darkness – alternating, pulsating, flickering in and out. I was upside down then right side up. It seemed to never end.
What started out as one of the most beautiful days I’ve had in the mountains quickly transformed into a 30-minute lesson that Read full story ›
Source: The Drum